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themessenger says...

The rate of incidence for sexual assault in Nassau increases exponentially while the RBPF’s finest continue to dot the I’s and cross the T’s,SMT!!

On Police warn of spike in sexual assaults

Posted 16 May 2023, 7:55 p.m. Suggest removal

themessenger says...

Just what the country needs, a Life Membership in The Bridgetown Beggars Club, SMT!

themessenger says...

The fact of the matter is that a large percentage of our people can neither read nor write with any degree of proficiency, the product of the continuous failure of the educational system and family unit.

themessenger says...

National Security Minister Wayne Munroe said officials intend to continue making it much easier for people to report sexual offences.
Yeah! Sure you will, so the police can take a couple of months to cross the T's & dot the I's like they're doing in the case of the Abaco MP rape allegations.

On Woman robbed and sexually assaulted

Posted 15 May 2023, 3:42 p.m. Suggest removal

themessenger says...

This gives a whole new meaning to grasping at straws.
Mr Smith, a piece of unsolicited advice, when you find yourself in hole, stop digging!

On Letter to the King on Crown Land

Posted 13 May 2023, 5:55 a.m. Suggest removal

themessenger says...

The Chinese troupe are a day late and a dollar short.

Bahamians have long had front row seats watching the acrobatic vaudeville display put on daily by our elected officials, with all of the accompanying bells, whistles, smoke, mirrors and clowns.

The Chinese act pales by comparison.

themessenger says...

@comradeTal,
Are you suggesting that Dr, Yangs widely aired potions are a sovereign cure for verbal diarrhoea, and has the National Security Minister been so afflicted? Say it ain't so......

Am reliably informed that native remedy, aloe, works well too,----Yes?

themessenger says...

Mitchell is aware that he will never be the Prime Minister despite pining for that office for years.

I guess he feels that should the Bahamas become a Republic the Presidency is still within his reach.

themessenger says...

The new and popular trend, in Nassau at least, is to rent a car.
Some of the rental car companies are advertising cars for as little as $50 a day including insurance.
This seems to imbue our peeps with a strong feeling of reckless anonymity and lack of restraint, their view being that if they crash they’re covered. You can see them all over the island drinking, smoking and driving like lunatics with absolutely no regard for other drivers or pedestrians.

The authorities,in my opinion, should be paying close attention to this trend as I have no doubt that many crimes are committed using rental cars under this cloak of anonymity.

themessenger says...

More pandering for the union votes, at the current fares I can park my car in the long term parking for a week and pay less than a round trip taxi fare home, airport, home.
The governments constant appeasement of the unions is nothing short of ridiculous, as a well known politician once said “ Appeasement is like feeding a crocodile hoping he’ll eat you last!”